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The Tennessee Conservative's Brandon Lewis interviewed Representative John Ragan (R-Oak Ridge- District 33) who says Republican voters should immediately contact their SEC members to demand they follow the rule of law.Find a list of the Tennessee GOP State Executive Committee (SEC) members below.Note: If you are unsure of your TNGOP SEC district number, they correspond directly to your State Senate District number which you can determine HERE. John Stanbery - District 1 - johnsstanberydds@hotmail.comEmily Beaty - District 1 -emilygbeaty@gmail.comBill Russell - District 2 -bill@therussellfirm.comCindy Hatcher - District 2 - gabahatcher@yahoo.comTodd Fowler - District 3 - fowlerta@yahoo.comAnita Hodges-Taylor - District 3 - ataylor777@embarqmail.comMatthew Johnson - District 4 - matthewjohnson.tn@outlook.comLinda D. Buckles - District 4 - ldbuckles@aol.comTim Hutchison - District 5 - sheriffhut@gmail.comTerry Frank - District 5 - leeandterryfrank@mac.comBrian Hornback - District 6 - brian@brianhornback.comJane Chedester - District 6 -elfarm07@gmail.comKent Morrell - District 7 - kentmorrell@live.comKaren Brown - District 7 - kare4len@yahoo.comDavid Bishop - District 8 - jbishop1959@att.netPatty Mills - District 8 - pattydlm@yahoo.comJosh Collins - District 9 - joshuatcollins0512@icloud.comNancy Wilson - District 9 - johnwaggonerwilson@gmail.comKen Meyer - District 10 - kmeyersr@gmail.comEmily Goldberg - District 10 - pmengold@gmail.comDavid Queen - District 11 - davidqueensec11@gmail.comTina Benkiser - District 11 - tjbenkiser@msn.comBen Gann - District 12 - bgann923@gmail.comAnn Ayers-Colvin- District 12 - annayers@campbellcountygov.comJim Sandman - District 13- jsandman85@gmail.comMyra Simons - District 13 - myraforsec13@gmail.comRichard Floyd - District 14- tomfloyd.37149@gmail.comLynne Davis - District 14 - realtorlynnedavis@gmail.comMike Callahan- District 15 - cedesigners@outlook.comLinda Clark- District 15 - lkclark445@gmail.comDr. Jerry Anderson - District 16 - drjerryanderson@comcast.netAmy Dennis - District 16 - amydennis@me.comJerry Beavers - District 17 - jerrybeavers8548@gmail.comTerri Nicholson - District 17 - terrinicholson@comcast.netChris Hughes - District 18 - chrishughes@hughesedwards.comMaria Stewart - District 18 - maria@mariacstewart.comChase Montgomery - District 19 - charlesforsec19@gmail.comKaren Bennett - District 19 - bennett228@aol.comRon McDow - District 20 - rmcdow@comcast.netLulu Elam - District 20 - lulu.r.elam@gmail.comJohn Richardson - District 21 - 95counties@gmail.comVacant - District 21Doug Englen - District 22 - dmenglen@gmail.comPat Allen - District 22 - tomeallentom@netscape.netLarry Hillis - District 23 -lwhillis53@gmail.comMary Ann Parks -District 23 - maryannparks@comcast.netRyan Ellegood - District 24 - re725@hotmail.comTess Robbins - District 24 - tessrobbins@msn.comJimmy Harris -District 25 - jimmyharris@aeneas.netShannon Haynes - District 25 - shan827@gmail.comJohnny Bellis - District 26 - rebuilder10@gmail.comStacey Brewer - District 26 - stacey@waynecountybank.comSteve Allbrooks - District 27 - titans7777@yahoo.comCyndi Miller - District 27 - cyndiM@protonmail.comChris Morris - District 28 - chrismorris1025@gmail.comAngie McClanahan -District 28 - artsygirl@hotmail.comTerry Roland - District 29 - trbearfan@yahoo.comTina McElravey -District 29 - tina.mcelravey@gmail.comTim Beacham -District 30 -beachamtndist30@gmail.comVacant - District 30Vacant - District 31Peggy Larkin -District 31 -plarkin177@aol.comLee Mills -District 32 - millsdo@gmail.comCharlotte Kelley - District 32 - ck_tata@bellsouth.netVacant- District 33Vacant -District 33
An OPEN LETTER to members of TNGOP SEC who have a duty to give John Ragan justice... GOP Primary voters demand it - and more importantly, they deserve it.Related articles:https://tennesseeconservativenews.com/urgent-action-support-pro-lifer-john-ragan-oak-ridge-in-gop-primary-results-challenge/https://tennesseeconservativenews.com/tennessee-state-rep-john-ragan-challenges-loss-in-gop-primary-after-data-shows-illegal-crossover-votes/
As we head towards the start of the school year, we are kicking off a series with local teachers! Today we welcome Eastbrook High School engineering teacher, John Ragan. The team dives in to learn all about this Eastbrook and Taylor University grad that decided to give back to his alma mater and begin a state-of-the-art engineering program. Listen as we learn how he moved around, finally calling Grant County home and teaching future entrepreneurial engineers of the future.
What It Will Take To Better Education In Tennessee [Interview With Representative John Ragan]Recently, Representative John Ragan (R-Oak Ridge-District 33) dared to ask Tennessee colleges to follow state law after they had already begun to publish new rules aligning with Biden's woke radicalization of Title IX which is contradictory to Tennessee Code.Ragan discusses how the colleges reacted and how the untruthful, negative coverage of Tennessee's left-leaning press caused him to receive a flurry of “hate-filled emails and vulgarity-laden phone calls” from people accusing him of taking away gay rights.Ragan also discusses the many challenges school choice faces in the legislature and the state and what Tennesseans can do to better education and advance the cause in the Volunteer state.Watch the interview here >> https://bit.ly/3BCptZiWe bring you stories that the liberal mainstream media won't touch. We bring you the truth! Support the Tennessee Conservative here>> https://bit.ly/3OBZvcCSubscribe to our FREE daily (M-F) eNewsletter - https://bit.ly/3ybSpV8
TFA's director, Richard Archie, interviews Rep. John Ragan as they discuss questions regarding his district, length of service in the General Assembly, the effect of redistricting on the ability to get re-elected, prior and current legislation that he has sponsored relative to 2nd Amendment and other areas, and suggestions on member activities to further our goal of restoring the Right to arms in Tennessee.
John Ragan, President and CEO of TraffiCalm Systems, shares information about the company's success in 2020, let's the "cat out of the bag" with an innovation soon to market, and invites anyone to the program that has handled transportation challenges by creating solutions that save lives. Industry experts, along with many others, will appear on the program throughout 2021. Host Bob Felt bends to the pressure of briefly being interviewed at the end about his former public life under a stage name.
The TraffiCalm Network podcast was developed to share thoughts and ideas from various traffic safety experts. The sharing of transportation innovations and roadway safety solutions are important for keeping traffic calm and saving lives. Host Bob Felt interviews TraffiCalm Systems president and owner John Ragan for a passionate view of the program goal.
John Ragan, master sommelier and director of wine and restaurant operations for Union Square Hospitality Group, knows a thing or two about a great meal. In this episode, John takes us on a journey that spans Italy, New York, and California—with nostalgic stop in southern Illinois—to share a menagerie of meals, people, places and moments that unpack the essence of hospitality. “There is something to be said for that wine, in that place, at that time, with that food, and with someone who really cares about it pouring it for you. That's the magic.”
STOCKS HAVE been on the rise since the election of Donald Trump. But the Dow doesn't have any connection to reality. John Ragan, one of the featured speakers at the upcoming Hear the Watchman conference in Dallas, joins us to discuss his book The Financial State of the Union and the reasons we need to be prepared for things to take a sudden turn for the worse. As John writes: We can't even stop from going further into debt. If we taxed 100% of all income, used it to just pay the interest on all the debt America owes, put aside enough to keep the social insurance programs from going further in the hole, we wouldn't even have enough left over to fund the Federal Government.
For a deep dive into the inner workings of restaurant operations, Kat Johnson sits down with John Ragan (Director of Operations at USHG), Sabato Sagaria (Chief Restaurant Officer at USHG), and Ryan Pernice (Owner and Operator of RO Hospitality in Roswell, GA). The three share the challenges and joys of opening new restaurants and discuss how they sift through the myriad of new technologies available for restaurants while keeping the guest's experience and hospitality the main focus of day-to-day operations. We also hear about the organizations that they work closely with, from Share Our Strength to the Kula Project.
Laurie and John talk about pairing wine with vegetables! He will be at the NYC Wine and Food Festival. The post John Ragan, Master Somm appeared first on Laurie Forster | Wine Expert | Wine Coach | Wine Speaker.
Master Sommelier and Wine Director at Union Square Hospitality Group, John Ragan, is this week’s guest on In the Drink. Beyond his work with Union Square Hospitality Group, John is organizing with DeVine Intervention, an initiative designed to provide relief for victims of Hurricane Sandy. DeVine Intervention is an online wine charity auction that will give all proceeds to The Mayor’s Fund. Listen in to hear John talk about the process of becoming a Master Sommelier. What difficulties did John encounter, and how did the process help him keep an open mind in a culinary sense? How does John incorporate Danny Meyer’s signature hospitality into his wine program? Find out this and more on this week’s installment of In the Drink! Thanks to our sponsor, Cain Vineyard & Winery. “By far the most challenging part (of becoming a master sommelier) was the theory part, because being a restaurant guy soaks up a lot of hours of your day and going home to hit the books is tough.” [20:00] “At the end of the day, I’m the jack-of-all-trades that tries to keep the band together.” [21:00] — John Ragan on In the Drink
John Ragan is the Beverage Director of the Union Square Hospitality Group.